Collections of Poe's Poetry

There are many editions that include the bulk of Poe's poetry. Some
of these books claim to be complete even though they contain only the better
known works. Others were complete at the time they were published but have
been eclipsed by subsequent scholarship. The following books reprint some
or all of Poe's poems. They are listed alphabetically by editor.

Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, ed., The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe:
Volume 1 - Poems, Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard
University Press, 1969. (Second printing 1979.) (This is the definitive
edition of Poe's Poems. Many of the more obscure items are available only
in this collection, which also contains extensive notes.)

Poe's Own Collections of Poetry

The following books were printed during Poe's lifetime, all under his
authority and generally under his supervision. They are listed chronologically.

Tamerlane and Other Poems, Boston: Calvin F. Thomas, 1827. (Facsimile
reprint by T. O. Mabbott, ed., New York: Facsimile Text Society, 1941.
There are also other facsimiles of this edition, some of which may be mistaken
for an original.)